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August 30, 2008

Novak: Senate has declined under Reid

WASHINGTON _ Columnist Robert Novak, who wrote two years ago that Sen. Harry Reid has dominated the Senate like no other minority leader since Lyndon B. Johnson, had a different take now that Reid has amassed a record as the majority leader.

Writing in today’s Washington Post, Novak outlined the “decline of the Senate under Reid,” using as exhibit A, Reid’s reliance on a procedural move to block Republican amendments from controversial bills.

True, Reid often does this. But this is one of those chicken-egg issues. Novak says the Senate has declined under Reid. But Democrats would argue that Reid is simply fighting fire with fire.

Republicans previously ran the Senate during such an era of escalating partisanship on the Hill that stateliness became sidelined. Often the amendments Reid blocks are toxic ones that seek to embarrass Democrats. Republicans say Democrats should have to face those tough votes. Democrats are using their majority power to say no way. Reid also uses the maneuver when he's had enough, as happened last week after Republicans forced a full, day-long reading of the 491-page climate bill.

Looking across this political landscape, it’s not so easy to say who is at fault.

Discussion: 2 comments so far...

  1. Reid has done nothing for Nevada.

    Nevada, a donor state, is 49th in getting money from the US government.

    Yucca mountain is still alive even though Reid is one of the most powerful Democrats in DC.

    Reid has family that are lobbyists in DC and they make a ton of cash.

    Reid spends many mornings in meetings with the leftist groups.

    He fights battles for them and not for Nevada.

  2. Who in the world pays ANY attention to something Novak says when he's commenting on Democrats?

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